Anonymous wrote:Leadership matters and this is not simply a BASIS DC issue, but a BASIS wide issue. It is not bashing to question the frequent changes in leadership, and to wonder about its effects on staff and students.
With that said, he sounds like a solid choice and hopefully will break the cycle of revolving door leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, but can somebody please tell us why a BASIS DC HOS never lasts more than a year or two when the school is supposed to be terrific academically. From within, from outside, they just never last long. What the hell.
Quit the bashing. Unsure if you’re the same poster as above, but the incessant vindictiveness at Basis from those on the outside is very tiresome.
The school did great this year under its competent Interim Head and has chosen a remarkable leader for the future.
Meanwhile, a can cite several schools that continue to suffer from the same tired leadership year after year after year.
Anonymous wrote:Right then, plug and play principals in a school that runs itself. Inspiring.
Anonymous wrote:OK, but can somebody please tell us why a BASIS DC HOS never lasts more than a year or two when the school is supposed to be terrific academically. From within, from outside, they just never last long. What the hell.
Anonymous wrote:The new Basis Head of School was announced earlier this evening— Alex Rose-Henig, an internal candidate with about 7 years of experience at Basis DC.
IMO, Alex is a fabulous selection. He has impressed us endlessly during our time at Basis. He’s thoughtful, approachable and a natural leader. The school is in very capable hands.
Anonymous wrote:OK, but can somebody please tell us why a BASIS DC HOS never lasts more than a year or two when the school is supposed to be terrific academically. From within, from outside, they just never last long. What the hell.